About
Tenovus Scotland is one of Scotland's leading medical research charities, providing vital funds for early stage medical research since 1967. The organization supports pilot projects and new research talent across Scotland and across the full range of medicine and healthcare. Their main focus is on funding projects to produce pilot evidence that attracts longer term support from major external funders. The charity receives no government funding and relies entirely on donations from individuals, charitable trusts and companies, with over 90% of funds going directly into research.
Funding Opportunities
TENOVUS Scotland Large Grants
TENOVUS Tayside and NE Fife invite applications for research grants supporting medical research in Scotland. Awards of up to £100,000 will be made to support innovative patient-related projects and pump priming studies likely to lead to subsequent funding from major grant-giving bodies. Preference is given to early career investigators, recent recruits, applications from investigators lacking other substantive support in early stages of new projects, and new collaborations between established investigators. Large Project Grants are primarily intended to support running costs, salaries and/or research studentships, with requests to fund research equipment also considered. All applications will be submitted to detailed peer review. The organization encourages researchers to publish their research in open-access journals.
Small Pilot Grants
Tenovus Scotland Small Pilot Grants provide funding for pump priming research studies of up to 18 months' duration, with awards ranging from £15,000 to £25,000 depending on the Scottish region. These grants are designed to support preliminary studies that are likely to lead to subsequent funding from major grant-giving bodies, innovative patient-related projects, and early career investigators. The program particularly supports researchers lacking other substantive support in the early stages of new projects, recent recruits, and new collaborations between established investigators. Preference is given to innovative patient-related medical research projects with strong potential for future funding. Support is mainly provided for running costs, although equipment specifically for the proposed research may be considered. Applications must demonstrate appropriate ethical permission and statistical justification where applicable. The program operates through four regional offices across Scotland, each with its own grant amount ceiling and application deadlines. The grants are particularly focused on supporting early career researchers and new projects, though postdoctoral researchers may apply with clear support from their supervisor as co-applicant. Principal investigators must have tenure of contract for the duration of the award. All applications undergo detailed peer review, and researchers are encouraged to publish in open-access journals.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
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- Active Now
- 2
- Source Domain
- tenovus-scotland.org.uk
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